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71. | It's a large screen set with surround sound. |
| 这是一台大屏幕环绕立体声电视机。 |
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72. | above the surround or above the normal position. |
| 比周围高或者比正常位置高。 |
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73. | surround with a stockade in order to fortify. |
| 用栅栏围起来来防御。 |
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74. | surround with a cloister, as of a garden. |
| 用回廊环绕,例如花园。 |
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75. | inflammation extending to the surround of the eye. |
| 火焰伸到了眼睛的边上 |
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76. | The national guard have surround the presidential palace. |
| 国民卫队包围了总统府。 |
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77. | To enclose a sword and surround a lamp |
| 匣剑围灯 |
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78. | Mounds of oyster shells surround the weathered shacks. |
| 成堆的牡蛎壳包围着这些久经风吹日晒的木板棚屋。 |
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79. | The circumstances or conditions that surround one; surroundings. |
| 环境周围的状况或条件;周围的事物 |
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80. | To form a circle or ring around; surround. |
| 围绕组成一圈或成环行;包围 |
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